Category: Faith

God: The Only Truly Righteous and Wise Judge

Understanding God’s Fairness and Justice in Everyday Language When people talk about God as the “righteous judge,” they’re saying something simple but profound: God always judges fairly. He’s not swayed by money, power, appearance, or popularity. Instead, He sees what’s really going on in every heart, measures every action with perfect wisdom, and always does what’s right. This idea is…

The Interplay of Race and Religion in American Political History

A Reflection on Deep and Enduring Influences Introduction Race and religion have long intertwined to shape the political, social, and moral fabric of the United States. From the earliest days of colonization to the modern political landscape, these forces have not only influenced outcomes but have also defined the nation’s identity. While race has frequently been the central axis of…

Billy Graham’s 1981 Warning: Faith and Politics in Perspective

In a candid and thought-provoking statement published in “Parade Magazine” in 1981, Billy Graham, often referred to as “America’s Pastor,” shared his concerns about the intersection of religion and politics. He stated, “I don’t want to see religious bigotry in any form. It would disturb me if there was a wedding between the religious fundamentalists and the political right. The…

Letting Go of the Lesser Things to Know Christ

A Simple, Personal Reflection on Philippians 3:1-11 If I’m honest, there have been so many things in my life that I’ve held onto, thinking they made me a better person—my achievements, good deeds, and even my image in the eyes of others. They gave me a sense of security and pride. But when I look at the life of the…

No Longer a “City on a Hill: What’s Happened to America’s Sense of Unity? 

An Honest Look at the Challenges Facing the United States Today  The evocative phrase “city upon a hill” traces its origins to 1630, when Puritan leader John Winthrop employed it to articulate his aspirational vision for the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Over the centuries, this metaphor was embraced and transformed by notable American figures—most memorably Ronald Reagan—who cast the United States…

The Intersection of Race, Religion, and Politics: A Reflection on America’s Struggles

America’s history is one of profound ambition, resilience, and aspiration. Yet, woven into its narrative are recurring struggles with race, religion, and politics—forces that have simultaneously built, fractured, and reshaped the nation. These domains, essential to the fabric of society, hold the power to unite or divide, elevate or dismantle. This reflection examines how these factors, intertwined with human imperfection,…

Pursuing Justice: A Reflection on the Current State of American Politics, Race, and Religion

Grounded in the Wisdom of Psalm 89:14 Justice and righteousness are the twin pillars of any thriving society, the cornerstones of a nation’s moral and ethical framework. Psalm 89:14 beautifully encapsulates this truth: “Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your throne; steadfast love and faithfulness go before you.” These words serve as a profound reminder of the divine order…

How to Discern True Faith from Actions

How Jesus Teaches Us to Tell Good from Bad by Their “Fruits”  When you hear the phrase “strange fruit” in a biblical context, especially in Matthew 7:16-20 (KJV), it’s not talking about literal fruit like apples or oranges. Instead, it’s a metaphor—a way of using simple, everyday ideas to teach something deeper about people and their actions. In this passage,…

Reclaiming Authentic Christianity: “I Will Build My Church”

A Call to Return to the Heart of the Gospel What did Jesus mean when He said, “I will build my church” in Matthew 16:18? He was talking about a foundation of faith—a truth revealed to Peter about who Jesus really is: the Son of God. This isn’t just a story from the Bible, but a powerful reminder for today’s…